Sun-Baked Bubble Top: 1961 Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet restyled their cars in 1961, replacing the so-called “batwings” of 1959-60. The appearance of automobiles was less radical as the excesses of the late 1950s were fading away. 1961 would be the last year of the Impala with… more»

Stroked 427 Five Speed! 1964 Ford Fairlane

Take a two-door Fairlane post car with original paint, one that covered a mere 16,000 miles in 60 years. Stuff a stroked 427 V8 under the hood, add a five-speed manual transmission, stiffened chassis, and other performance parts, and… more»

Tri-Five Project: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

This 1957 Chevrolet has gotten a few mods over the years, but from the looks of things, it’s probably been quite some time since this one’s seen much activity on the pavement.  However, there are several positives here, such… more»

What Would You Do?: 1950 Buick Super Riviera

Years before the Riviera became the personal-luxury coupe we know and love, it was a title denoting a body style, the “hardtop convertible” as it was sometimes called. The Riviera hardtop was introduced in 1949 as a Roadmaster and… more»

1993 Ford Mustang Cobra and Two Other Fox Body Convertibles!

With the desirability of the Fox body Ford Mustangs seeming to be on the rise, now is a good time to own one, especially when it’s a 1993 Cobra with just 41,000 original miles.  However, owning four is much… more»

Original Paint and Graphics: 1980 Jeep J-10 Honcho 4×4

There are certain things that never would have gotten the stamp of approval in any decade other than the ’70s (or the early ’80s, in this case), and one might be the Jeep J-10 “Honcho.” A honcho is the… more»

One of 103: 1953 Arnolt-MG Coupe

In the 1950s, unibody construction, though not new, was becoming far more common. The trend spelled disaster for coachbuilders, accustomed to working with manufacturers to dress the latest chassis. Carrozzeria Bertone was already reeling from the financial effects of… more»

No Reserve: 454-Equipped 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS

If you’re the type of enthusiast who doesn’t mind modified classics and craves something with a mountain of power and torque, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS could be right up your street. It presents extremely well, and the upgraded… more»

BF Auction: 1984 GMC Jimmy Sierra 4×4

SUVs have become one of the strongest segments of the new car market, and it is vehicles like this 1984 GMC K1500 Jimmy Sierra that paved the way for their success. It would be a prime candidate for a… more»

1 of 501: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda Project

This may be a rare 1971 Plymouth Barracuda though it’s in a mess today. That was a down year for the car in terms of production numbers and just 500 or so ‘Cudas were produced with a 383 cubic… more»

1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra With 879 Original Miles!

If I had to pick a classic from the 1990s to park in my garage, a 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra would be at the head of the cue. I have always liked the Fox-Bodies, but these classics demonstrated… more»

Fresh Paint: 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

While it can’t technically be considered a genuine survivor, this 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z presents superbly courtesy of its fresh paint. There is little to criticize about its appearance, its interior is exceptionally tidy for its age, and its… more»

Low-Mile 1987 Honda CRX Si

Before we review this Japanese car, we are going to talk about an Italian car, namely, the Alfa Romeo Junior Zagato. Not familiar with this little gem? Here’s a photo. The resemblance to the CRX should jump off the… more»

Exotic With Familiar Heart: 1973 De Tomaso Pantera

Exotic cars are great. The names alone ring of mystery: Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Lotus. Think of casually tossing off one of these as you arrive for a meet-up with friends. “Yeah, I thought I’d give the Maserati some exercise… more»

T-Top Option: 1979 Pontiac Firebird

First-generation pony cars established their sales success upon the more basic variants. While many enthusiasts focus on high-performance vehicles, it is the more basic cars that allowed people to buy into the lifestyle at an affordable cost. That approach… more»

Daily Driver Potential? 1971 Chevrolet Nova

The Chevrolet Nova was still going strong by its 10th model year, 1971. 4-door sedans sold in the minority at just 27% of total production. And if you factored in a 6-cylinder vs. V8 engine, the number was likely… more»

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